Temperature Humidity Meter Pointer Type Hygrothermograph Thermometer Hygrometer
Product Description:
This Temperature Humidity Meter Pointer Type Hygrothermograph Thermometer Hygrometer is a device that measures and records both temperature and humidity. It is used in various applications, including meteorology, agriculture, and industrial settings. The device is made of durable materials and is easy to install. It features a clear and easy-to-read display, making it ideal for a wide range of users.
Product Features:
* Measures and records temperature and humidity
* Durable construction for long-lasting use
* Easy to install and maintain
* Clear and easy-to-read display
* Suitable for various applications
Benefits:
* Provides accurate temperature and humidity readings
* Helps monitor environmental conditions
* Durable construction ensures longevity
* Easy installation saves time and effort
* Clear display allows for quick and easy readings
Key Usage Points:
* Meteorology: Monitoring weather conditions
* Agriculture: Measuring temperature and humidity in greenhouses and farms
* Industrial settings: Controlling environmental conditions in factories and warehouses
* Home use: Monitoring indoor temperature and humidity levels
Specifications:
* Temperature range: -30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F)
* Humidity range: 0% to 100%
* Accuracy: ±2%
* Resolution: 0.1°C (0.2°F)
* Dimensions: 120mm x 120mm x 50mm (4.7″ x 4.7″ x 1.9″)
* Weight: 200g (7oz)
Additional Features:
* Pointer-type display for easy reading
* Built-in hygrometer for humidity measurement
* Can be wall-mounted or used on a tabletop
Why Choose This Product?
This Temperature Humidity Meter Pointer Type Hygrothermograph Thermometer Hygrometer stands out from competitors due to its:
* Durable construction: Ensures long-lasting use in various environments
* Easy installation: Saves time and effort during setup
* Clear display: Allows for quick and accurate readings
External Links:
National Weather Service: Heat and Humidity
University of Minnesota Extension: Humidity and Temperature in Greenhouses and High Tunnels
CDC: Heat Stress